Change this present sentence to past tense: "She walks to school."
She walked to school.
Choose the correct present tense verb: "He ____ (run/runs) every morning."
He runs every morning.
Choose the correct future tense form: "I ____ (will go / went) to the store tomorrow."
I will go to the store tomorrow.
Choose the correct present perfect form: "She ____ (has/have) eaten breakfast already."
She has eaten breakfast already.
Identify the tense: "I will call you tonight."
Future simple tense.
Fill in the blank in past tense: "Yesterday, Miguel ____ (play) soccer with his friends."
Yesterday, Miguel played soccer with his friends.
Put this past sentence into simple present: "Maria finished her book."
Maria finishes her book. (or Maria has finished her book — accept teacher's target)
Fill in the blank with "going to": "Look at the clouds. It ____ (be) rainy this afternoon."
Look at the clouds. It is going to be rainy this afternoon.
Fill in the blank with past perfect: "By the time class started, the students ____ (finish) the quiz."
By the time class started, the students had finished the quiz.
Fix the tense error: "She go to the store yesterday." (Correct the verb and keep past tense)
She went to the store yesterday.
Choose the correct past tense verb: "They (eat / ate) pizza at the party."
They ate pizza at the party.
Fill in the blank in present progressive: "Right now, we ____ (study) for the test."
Right now, we are studying for the test.
Change to future tense: "Sam cleans his room every Saturday."
Sam will clean his room next Saturday. (or Sam is going to clean his room next Saturday.)
Rewrite in present perfect: "They haven't seen the new movie." (Only change if needed)
They haven't seen the new movie. (already given; present perfect negative form is correct)
Combine two ideas using different tenses correctly: "I eat dinner / then do homework" (show sequence with correct tenses).
Example correct sequence: I ate dinner, then I did my homework. (or I eat dinner, then I do my homework — depending on intended meaning)
Rewrite the sentence in past tense and keep it negative: "I do my homework after school."
I did not do my homework after school. (or I didn't do my homework after school.)
Change to present tense and make it a question: "They are watching a movie."
Are they watching a movie?
Write a short prediction about next week using "will".
Example (one possible): I will study for the science test next week
Change to future perfect: "By tomorrow, I finish the project."
By tomorrow, I will have finished the project.
Edit this paragraph so all verbs are in the same tense (past): "I wake up, I brushed my teeth, and I go to school."
Convert this present progressive sentence to past progressive: "The dog is barking loudly."
The dog was barking loudly.
Write a sentence in present perfect tense about completing homework (teacher scores for complexity).
Example (one possible): I have finished my homework. (Teacher to check accuracy/level)
Rewrite using future continuous: "At 8 PM, I watch my favorite show."
At 8 PM, I will be watching my favorite show.
Explain the difference between past perfect and present perfect with one example sentence for each.
Present perfect — "I have visited the museum." Past perfect — "I had visited the museum before the trip." (Teachers: review for clarity)
Create a short 4-sentence story that uses one consistent verb tense.